Monday, August 1, 2011

Randy Moss Calls It A Career

Randy Moss is retiring after thirteen NFL seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots and Tennessee Titans.
Moss' career statistics definitely have Hall-of-Fame status as he peaked in 2007 when he teamed with Patriots' quarterback Tom  Brady for 23 touchdown catches, an NFL single season record. Brady set the NFL record with 50 touchdown passes that same year.
Moss had 954 catches for 14,858 yards and caught 153 touchdown passes during his 13 seasons. In addition, Moss was a six-time Pro Bowl selection.
The controversial Moss was often criticized for comments he made throughout his career, including admitting there are times he takes plays off during the games.
Whether or not Moss stays retired for long remains to be seen, but the future Hall-of-Famer definitely added some flare to the game.

1 comment:

  1. If the right team comes calling, I think Randy will be back on the field this year. I'm not buying that this guy is done yet.

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